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"Why," you ask? Because we want profile pages to have freedom of customization, but also to have some consistency. This way, when anyone visits a deviant, they know they can always find the art in the top left, and personal info in the top right.

I will be hosting a very exciting “Masters of Webcomics” panel at the upcoming Silicon Valley Comic Con next month (svcomiccon.com). The show is the weekend of March 19th-20th, and the panel will be on the Sunday, March 20th, in Room 2 at 12:00 noon.

Many of the panelists were guests on the first season of my “Masters of Webcomics” podcast, which you can find on iTunes and at MastersOfWebcomics.com. They are: Shaenon Garrity (shaenon.com), Amber Greenlee (panel2panel.com), Jonathan Lemon (lemonworld.com), Jason Thompson (mockman.com), Jason Shiga (shigabooks.com) and a special mystery guest (the attached flier will give you a big clue as to his identity — and no, it’s not Matt Daemon)!

This being Silicon Valley, I’m also going to attempt a live digital ‘satellite linkup’ with my co-host, Adam Prosser (phantasmictales.com). Also, my good pal Don Howe (linkedin.com/in/donhowe) reckons he knows how to record the whole thing for playback in Virtual Reality! So it’s all going to be incredibly stimulating.

I’ll be exhibiting at the con (booth #96), with copies of my Pewfell graphic novels, my boardgame “Legitimacy“, and children’s puzzle book “Wizard Pickles“. The con is expected to sell out, so get your ticket now!!!!

“Wizard Pickles” is a puzzle adventure book, set in a cartoon fantasy world. It's the tale of young Mazie Pickles and her crazy aunt who works up at the local castle as a wizard.

When complete it will consist of 12 large, full-color 'busy scenes'. Each image will have one or more picture puzzles of varying degrees of difficulty, ranging from simple search and find activities, to complex logic problems. There are mazes and codes to be solved and a larger, overarching mystery that runs through the whole book.

It's aimed at kids, but there's enough in there that it should be fun and challenging for young and old alike. At the most basic level, "Wizard Pickles" can just be read as a nice little story involving magical pickle gnomes.

okay, so ive decided that your art is just too cool for me to not be watching you. heheh

i would suggest you take advantage of DA's new folder system. its easier for organizing art of the same topic or style, and you can browse through a specific folder, so it would make reading comics alot easer since you could just click "next" and i would be the next page. just an idea. cuz i use it, and its helped me. hehe